"The biggest thing is that we shot poorly tonight," Rudolf Steiner coach Jim Belanger said. "We held their leading scorer to 7 points, and held them to 30. I think we held up on the defensive end, we just didnt get it done offensively. We usually average 48 points per game, but tonight we shot 26 (12 of 47) percent this game, and a lot of those were layups. When you shoot like that you're going to have trouble beating anyone, let alone a team as fundamentally sound as Lenawee Christian.

"The last couple possessions we were down six and we closed it to one. We went to a man-to-man press to cut it close. Then they got a 3-point play by Laurel Mason to take momentum back. She had a 3 in the beginnig of the game, and we held her scoreless until she had the four points at the end."